Originally posted by Diki:
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Even Mediastation, as newer hardware processors and newer OS's become available, will have to leave their older designs behind. You can't run Windows XP on older CPU's, and you won't be able to run whatever is the NEXT state of the art OS on current CPU's. That's just the nature of progress.
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Hello Dikki
Please remember that it is easy and relatively cheap to upgrade a computer Motherboard, CPU and Memory, consequently no mater what OS or software comes out you will be able to use it, even if it requires a hardware update. (It is also considerably cheaper then changing the entire board)
As an example;
The first Wersi OAS instruments ran on Windows 98 and OAS 2, the hardware consisted of a 533MHz Celeron CPU, 128Mb of PC133 Ram and an 8.4 GB 5400 RPM IDE Hard Drive.
The latest instruments run on Windows XP and OAS 7, the hardware consisting of a 3 GHz CPU, 1 GB of DDR Ram and an 80 GB 7200 RPM SATA Hard Drive.
As you can see from the above, there is no way that Windows XP and OAS 7 would run on the early instruments, however because they are just a PC it is easy to change the hardware to the latest Spec, and consequently you can have the very latest instrument.
Enjoy whatever you play
Bill
[This message has been edited by abacus (edited 11-05-2006).]